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>> yes, i d >> he used to be my best friend >> you used to be my best friend >> it is what it is >> kirk: and they are both cheating on each other. >> that is what i was saying. >> kirk: derek hang on. what did you do? >> what do you mean what did i do? cheating? cheating? >> kirk: you failed the lie detector test >> i know him. i told him about the times that i cheated. any other time that i've done anything else it was not while we were in. >> kirk: other than the one time and during the relationship have you had sexual intercourse with anybody else while in a relationship with eric and your answer was no and you failed that. >> really? [laughter] >> cheat on. >> really? >> kirk: but maybe he does have a valid poi where he is questioning the paternity >> i don't have 15 times. >> it don't matter. the other times,wo. >> no 15 people you a ho. really? >> do remember the times two? >> kirk: i just like watching you ask me questions: when we come back we will find out if eric is the father of his exgirlfriend's baby and is the father of their second child as well. we will be right back. [a
>> yes, i d >> he used to be my best friend >> you used to be my best friend >> it is what it is >> kirk: and they are both cheating on each other. >> that is what i was saying. >> kirk: derek hang on. what did you do? >> what do you mean what did i do? cheating? cheating? >> kirk: you failed the lie detector test >> i know him. i told him about the times that i cheated. any other time that i've done anything else it was not while we...
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they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation. social media. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things afterwards? do you leave them on the stage? donate them to crity? >> put them on >> we normally throw them around the stage a little bit. i'm really good at throwing. so normally i try and throw it so it hooks over someone's head and they'll wear it as a necklace for a little bit. when they get on the stage, they're always really warm. [ laughter ] you know that it's real. not jt -- it's actually been -- >> the guys are between the ages of, what, 21 and 25. ou're having the time of your life. nathan, is it true thatou guys individually have been requested a lot to give girls their first kiss? >> yeah. >> their first tongue k
they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation. social media. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things...
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, my mom uses my pillow, my son uses my pillow, everyone in my famy, everyone that i know now uses my pillow or at least has considered it. um, and those that haven't considered it, should. >> being made in america is wonderful, but it's made right. and to the average consumer, if you're looking at helping yourself to help the body to help itself more, the pillow is a great place to start. >> it really did change my life. >> what we've seen here today is what? we're all the same. we all have the same problems. what we need to do is get rid of these problems. get them out of o life. start enjoying life, your answer to your problems is my pillow. you will feel better, you will feel refreshed, you will feel younger, you will get that uninterrupted sleep that you need and deserve. sleep is the most important thing to your health and my pillow is the most important thing to your sleep. ♪ for the best night sleeps in the whole wide world, ♪ ♪ is mypillow.com. (female announcer) the proceeding program was brought to you by my pillow incorpated, creators of the worlds most comfortable p
, my mom uses my pillow, my son uses my pillow, everyone in my famy, everyone that i know now uses my pillow or at least has considered it. um, and those that haven't considered it, should. >> being made in america is wonderful, but it's made right. and to the average consumer, if you're looking at helping yourself to help the body to help itself more, the pillow is a great place to start. >> it really did change my life. >> what we've seen here today is what? we're all the...
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but there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that are going to get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, they're generically available, so this is really about public health, not about company profits. and that takes the worry out of this for a lot of people, including myself. this is not promotional, this is about public health. >> well, i really appreciate it. and i always enjoy speaking to you. how about you and i make a pledge, wile it's not as exciting as talking about 35 million new prescriptions, you and i both continue to beat the drum on prevention. because it's so important and people need to know that as you pointed out. appreciate you being on the show today. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, sensors are trying to tell if a hit to the head is hard enough to
but there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that are going to get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, they're generically available, so this is really about public health, not about company profits. and that takes the worry out...
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there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that will get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, genericically available. this is about public health. >> i always enjoy speaking to you. how about you and i make a pledge that we'll both continue to beat the drum on prevention, because it's so important and people need to know that as you pointed out. appreciate you being on the show today. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, sensors that are supposed to tell if a hit to the head is hard enough to cause an injury. we'll put them to the test. ll? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up.
there's a wonderful aspect of the use of statins now. all but one of them are now generically available. you can go to the pharmacy in a big box store and you can get a three-month supply of zocor for $10. $10 for a three-month supply. there are no pharmaceutical companies that will get rich with these guidelines, because these drugs are now very inexpensive, genericically available. this is about public health. >> i always enjoy speaking to you. how about you and i make a pledge that...
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we used to scare people with that. in the old days, just to let people know, this required hardihood. we put down that people had died here. well, they have died everywhere. and we still scare some people a bit. people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving away to one another. there is really not a lot of crime. there is too much to do. [laughter] >> could you talk more about that factor, that there is an abundance of good, which is interesting, being in the desert. the economic system that is up there. we talked a long time ago for a "for a magazine" story. one of the things that you said is that commerce, in an of itself, is not the enemy. it is the backbone of civilization. >> to be against commerce is to be against your clothing. who would be against commerce? we just said we a
we used to scare people with that. in the old days, just to let people know, this required hardihood. we put down that people had died here. well, they have died everywhere. and we still scare some people a bit. people are not used to this unmediated environment. as long as you drink water, you are probably going to be ok. there is not a lot of criminal activity. everyone is really over provided for. to meet the survival challenge, they oversupplied. superfluous goods that people end up giving...
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thank you for joining us. before we go we opened the show explaining the highs president obama and his minions perpetrated on america. they lied about keeping your insurance, lied about premiums, lied about the website and they will surely lie about how many people are enrolling. the whole big thing one big lie. fos, it really speaks volumes about a man's charactewhen he chooses to lie rather than take responsibility. there is one thing that president obama did not lie about, though. >> we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. >> that's right. on oober 30, 2008, then senator obama abt to become president obama promised to fundamentally transform our great country from capitalist power house to a liberal wasteland. rife with redistribution a social progressivism. he is trying to do that but i'm trying to fight for conservatism and capitalism along the way. see you on "the five." have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ououououou. i appreciate that. safe weekend, everyb
thank you for joining us. before we go we opened the show explaining the highs president obama and his minions perpetrated on america. they lied about keeping your insurance, lied about premiums, lied about the website and they will surely lie about how many people are enrolling. the whole big thing one big lie. fos, it really speaks volumes about a man's charactewhen he chooses to lie rather than take responsibility. there is one thing that president obama did not lie about, though. >>...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ h sleigh bells♪ to enjoy all of these years. there's still time for big savings at bass pro shops 5 day sale. like buy one get one free on these men's and ladies' thermal crews and pants. and take 25% off under armour tackle twill hoodies. and this weekend, don't miss free giveaways, hourly prize drawings and more. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ h sleigh bells♪ to enjoy all of these years. there's still time for big savings at bass pro shops 5 day sale. like buy one get one free on...
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i used to live in europe for a long time. i was in madrid spain and they have a wonderful transportation system there. i moved to san francisco and i don't think that lifestyle is possible here though i think we should work towards making something like that possible. a few months ago i started to get involved in transit and contacted everyone i should that i contacted enough people that i made myself way through a meeting and then having coffee with various people like scott wiener and others and that's how i found out about the advisory committee. my background in business, i work here in san francisco in the technique -- technology industry. with my background in business, i think i would bring more of an innovative approach and how we can increase efficiency and a more radical innovative approach. >> thank you. i think it would be great to work with you as well. is there anyone else who would like to speak? okay. now any members of the public who would like to speak? seeing none. i know there is a recommendation from kati
i used to live in europe for a long time. i was in madrid spain and they have a wonderful transportation system there. i moved to san francisco and i don't think that lifestyle is possible here though i think we should work towards making something like that possible. a few months ago i started to get involved in transit and contacted everyone i should that i contacted enough people that i made myself way through a meeting and then having coffee with various people like scott wiener and others...
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wherever you go you see businesses with us and supporting us. one of the central factors is it's good for business. interestingly enough, i just came back from lgbt. there are 500 major employers there. one of the things they were pointing to is the fact that they don't allow discrimination in germany and in the u.s. they did. . speaker bonner wants to move the country forward and get jobs and grow the country he needs to call a vote on the employment non-discrimination act. it's time. and you know, to be honest with you, the conservatives will see it collapse. this is going to be the last straw if they don't move forward with what we need today which is full equality and protection from discrimination. >> there would be some republican support this is what pennsylvania republican congressman charlie dent said today. he said it is my hope that this legislation will be brought to the house floor allowing the members to vote as they see fit and showing the american people that congress can work in a bipartisan manner on an important issue of fairn
wherever you go you see businesses with us and supporting us. one of the central factors is it's good for business. interestingly enough, i just came back from lgbt. there are 500 major employers there. one of the things they were pointing to is the fact that they don't allow discrimination in germany and in the u.s. they did. . speaker bonner wants to move the country forward and get jobs and grow the country he needs to call a vote on the employment non-discrimination act. it's time. and you...
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stay with us. >> check out the got inurious ads. private group is running them in colorado to get young people to sign up for obamacare using sex and alcohol. clever marketing. or sign of desperation? kimberly. >> very desperate. i don't think they are nice at all. it just shows they know rome is burning and fire department is not showing up. private groups, god knows where the money is coming from, to put ads out there in a desperate attempt. they know it's not going well. i don't find them to fecktive and some o them are offensive. >> are you offended by some of these? women holding birth control pills saying here is a hot guy. thankfully i have obamacare, i can get free birth control. >> i think it's completely offensive. i shows what the democrat think about the young american women. if you want young american women like myself to sign up for obamacare, how about stop treating us like promiscuous=xáÑ idiots and offer us a plan that doesn't force people like myself to subsidize the cost and foot the bill for the awful law. that
stay with us. >> check out the got inurious ads. private group is running them in colorado to get young people to sign up for obamacare using sex and alcohol. clever marketing. or sign of desperation? kimberly. >> very desperate. i don't think they are nice at all. it just shows they know rome is burning and fire department is not showing up. private groups, god knows where the money is coming from, to put ads out there in a desperate attempt. they know it's not going well. i don't...
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joining us is dr. marc siegel. associate professor of medicine at langal medical center and author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chief of robotics. docs, great to see both of you. good morning. well, doctors have announced a dramatic shift in how to target high cholesterol. if you have it, you definitely want to pay attention. there are new guidelines that focus on risk factors that could double the number of americans who actually have to take statins. dr. siegel, let's start with who would be affected by this. >> first, welcome back from israel, david. good to see you. >> good to be back. >> who would be affected? i don't like guidelines in general. i go into the office and i get this question every day. should i be on statins. statins are cholesterol lowering drug that block the formation of dles rahal in the liver. and they have been proven to be incredibly effective in people with heart disease to prevent second heart attacks, to prevent strokes. everyone agrees that people who have heart dise
joining us is dr. marc siegel. associate professor of medicine at langal medical center and author of "the inner pulse." >> and dr. david samadi, chief of robotics. docs, great to see both of you. good morning. well, doctors have announced a dramatic shift in how to target high cholesterol. if you have it, you definitely want to pay attention. there are new guidelines that focus on risk factors that could double the number of americans who actually have to take statins. dr....
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and so easy for us to find them. we said no thank you and walked away. >> reporter: when we come back -- authorities decide to make the final move on arthur benjamin. >> i want to see your hands -- sit down. >> reporter: will they have enough evidence to arrest him. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. avo: thesales event "sis back. drive" insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, a
and so easy for us to find them. we said no thank you and walked away. >> reporter: when we come back -- authorities decide to make the final move on arthur benjamin. >> i want to see your hands -- sit down. >> reporter: will they have enough evidence to arrest him. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong....
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us. >> an icon of peruvian astronomy. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family. >> this is fantastic. >> they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen, a torrent, a deluge of traditional peruvian favorites. >> i do this with crab meat, yellow potato and avocado. we love avocado. >> it is like a tureen of crab meat, eggs, avocado and mashed yellow potatoes. >> this is from the coast. >> beautiful. >> basically raw king fish fillets dressed with lime juice. >> perfect. >> that's scallops ceviche. >> fresh scallops and lemon juice and garlic. drum fish, braised with a corn based beer. >> they loo
us. >> an icon of peruvian astronomy. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> too bad you have to leave so soon. >> yeah. >> normally, we have lunch late, like 5:00. >> do you nap before lunch or after? >> both. >> sounds like paradise. wow. look at this. >> every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins and family....
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she's used public transportation as long as i have known her and as i said that's a really long time. she's a person of her word. she's committed, whatever she decides to commit to she commits to it. i would like to see definitely some more diversity on this committee based on this chart. definitely it's clear that we need to do a little bit more effective ouch outreach effective outreach in communities of color to make sure we are represented in different parts of san francisco and i know each member of the board usually makes a referral for each of these seats. so i want to respect supervisor yee's request to have more time and i'm happy to support the motion on the floor. >> thank you. so colleagues, we have a motion on the table. can we take that without objection? thank you. thank you everyone for coming. i look forward to working with mr. sis man and ludey as you bring your application forward. call next item. >> the clerk: item 5: recommend allocation of $21,671,303 in prop k funds, with conditions, and $852,228 in prop aa funds, with conditions, for six requests, subject to th
she's used public transportation as long as i have known her and as i said that's a really long time. she's a person of her word. she's committed, whatever she decides to commit to she commits to it. i would like to see definitely some more diversity on this committee based on this chart. definitely it's clear that we need to do a little bit more effective ouch outreach effective outreach in communities of color to make sure we are represented in different parts of san francisco and i know each...
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but not us. no cold will be in our area. now that cooling strend starts tomorrow, cooler and chowsier over the weekend. that rain-free streak will make it to 60 days next week. livermore high 72 tomorrow, los altos 65. vallejo 69. 64 in the city with hess fog in the afternoon: saturday and sunday, cooler, cloudier, but still no rain. and next week we're back to around 70. dry pattern just seems not to highly the energizer bunny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, canada is marketing a new st -- fit for the likes of jam bond. "nats of gunshots" . >>> it's stylish and safe. >> a tailor in canada is marketing a new suit fit for the likes of james bond. [ gunfire ]. >> the material is sourced from u.s. specials sources in iraq. it's made with matter that captures a bull het when it hits. it's 50% lighter than kevlar. >> a client was shot and he survived from it. we felt it was time to develop the product. >> the suit costs $20,000. . >>> a former raider has passes. we'll tell you where kyle williams handed f blarz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, during liver tra
but not us. no cold will be in our area. now that cooling strend starts tomorrow, cooler and chowsier over the weekend. that rain-free streak will make it to 60 days next week. livermore high 72 tomorrow, los altos 65. vallejo 69. 64 in the city with hess fog in the afternoon: saturday and sunday, cooler, cloudier, but still no rain. and next week we're back to around 70. dry pattern just seems not to highly the energizer bunny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, canada is marketing a new st -- fit for the likes...
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joining us as always is dr. david and also dr. marc siegel. folks, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you doctors. i want to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a troubling shortage in prescription drugs. which one and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is actually good news. i'm glad we're opening up with positive news. fda finally is coming down on manufacturers because since 2010, we've had over 546 drugs that are short and put pharmacists in a lot of trouble and frustrated patients. a lot of the shortage of medication is morphine, tamiflu and the list goes on. manufacturers may not make enough profit, they may not have interest in this kind of thing. they don't have to report to fda. maybe they're not getting enough raw material just enough to make it on time. that's this whole cycle that has continued. fda this week announced they're going to really look into this and have a real open communication with all of these manufacturers. they want
joining us as always is dr. david and also dr. marc siegel. folks, you get two opinions for the price of one. great to see both of you doctors. i want to begin with this. the fda is talking about a major public threat. turns out there's a troubling shortage in prescription drugs. which one and how worried should we be? >> we shouldn't be worried. this is actually good news. i'm glad we're opening up with positive news. fda finally is coming down on manufacturers because since 2010, we've...
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one of their methods that their federal government allows us to use is to either go out to the field with a device and measure the reflectivity of each sign which is labor intensive and not practical and you look at data as a proxy to see what we are using the age to sign as a proxy for the need for replacing the sign due to re flectivity. within the next week, we'll have the data converted. then from that point on, we'll be able to start using the data base to guide us towards reevaluating the signs. there is no risk of danger of massive collapse from the city from our vendor. the signs have a 12-year warrant and i emphasize they have a good state. >> that's good, because you heard from item no. 1. we have a lot of work to do. we could afford to lose any funding. thank you mr. yee. >> the next audit is for the adult probation department which has 21 recommendations. 30 are closed. we still have one open. one of the reasons we revisited this audit because because they had very serious findings. probation officers had excessive case loads. some probationers were receiving low levels a
one of their methods that their federal government allows us to use is to either go out to the field with a device and measure the reflectivity of each sign which is labor intensive and not practical and you look at data as a proxy to see what we are using the age to sign as a proxy for the need for replacing the sign due to re flectivity. within the next week, we'll have the data converted. then from that point on, we'll be able to start using the data base to guide us towards reevaluating the...
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fight with us not for us. let us speak. they are protesting the events that happenedded last week sponsored by the naacp and end at the carlos statues. this is scheduled to happen just a little bit from here. the naacp will be calling on the district attorney's office to increase the charges from misdemeanors to felonies. the da said they will listen and then take it under consideration. >> they are charged with a hate crime after locking a bike lock around his next and barricaded him inside his room. student response was tremendous like it is today. hundreds of people protested last week. now, there were warning signs. confederate flag was seen hanging in the window. >> four inmates -- four students face charges. it could be a year or so in jail. >> the reaction to that much jail time was mixed. >> now, i am rethinking my opinion. now, i think that one year is fine. >> for me, for a grahame that is a hate crime, i like to take it seriously. just because of the type of era that we are living in now. that should be something
fight with us not for us. let us speak. they are protesting the events that happenedded last week sponsored by the naacp and end at the carlos statues. this is scheduled to happen just a little bit from here. the naacp will be calling on the district attorney's office to increase the charges from misdemeanors to felonies. the da said they will listen and then take it under consideration. >> they are charged with a hate crime after locking a bike lock around his next and barricaded him...
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thanks for joining us. before we go, this week we're observing a couple of defining moments in american history. 50 years ago yesterday jfk was assassinated in dallas and 150 years ago abraham lincoln delivered one of america's most important speeches at gettysburg. lincoln was a republican president who fought civil war over freeing slaves. in fact, it was with 100% republican votes that passed t 13th amendment to our cotitution which abolished slavery. and it was with republican votes and no democrat votes that passed the 14th and 15th amendments granting freed slaves citizenship and blacks the right to vote. so when democrats call republicans racist or anti-minority, read a little history, pick up your pocket constitution and you'll figure it out. see you on the >> we are a nation at ri. and the threat may not be what you expect. thanks for joining us. i'm connell mcshane. reporting from new york. the head of national intelligence said earlier this year that cyber attacks arehe leading threat to national
thanks for joining us. before we go, this week we're observing a couple of defining moments in american history. 50 years ago yesterday jfk was assassinated in dallas and 150 years ago abraham lincoln delivered one of america's most important speeches at gettysburg. lincoln was a republican president who fought civil war over freeing slaves. in fact, it was with 100% republican votes that passed t 13th amendment to our cotitution which abolished slavery. and it was with republican votes and no...
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that's on us. it's not on them, it's on us. that one's deserved, right, it's on us. >> just a couple hours later, the real president eamericaned again with a warning for those who dare not support obama care. >> we are not going to gut this law, we will fix what needs to be fixed, but we're going to make the affordable care act work and those who say they're opposed to it and can't offer a solution, we'll push back. >> he's already pushing back after 261 lawmakers in the house, including 39 democrats, voted today on a measure to let insurance companies sell health coverage to anyone regardless of whether the plans meet the president's own standards. the white house says the bill was designed to undermine obama care and the president will veto it if it gets to his desk. eric, i can't even follow this. just a week ago, jay carney was standing at the podium calling these plans substandard. bob was saying, they were terrible anyway, they shouldn't worry about keeping them. now they want people to keep them? aren't these plans illeg
that's on us. it's not on them, it's on us. that one's deserved, right, it's on us. >> just a couple hours later, the real president eamericaned again with a warning for those who dare not support obama care. >> we are not going to gut this law, we will fix what needs to be fixed, but we're going to make the affordable care act work and those who say they're opposed to it and can't offer a solution, we'll push back. >> he's already pushing back after 261 lawmakers in the...
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the us to propose people aren't up to two hundred that. a very substantial more that that are in the american soldiers activity in iraq would not agree to it to this community requested on that basis the us that departed hardly completely. so what's the new nanny are we talking about here what exactly will it protect u s troops from oh well it is it's a bit bigger than us trips to start with the it support of the of the civilian contractors to go with the nipper to do it the security contractors and i'd say his traditional of that when in the military forces stationed abroad that the military itself exercise discipline over its troops up and that the draft agreement provides that. um it wasn't right for exclusive jurisdiction and of course the agreements us is reached with many other nations japan and germany korea friends that are not exclusive to pay to park her car her jurisdiction. this is less favorable to afghanistan the us is to reach with other allied probably even more sense to the issue is the treatment of contractors of the disa
the us to propose people aren't up to two hundred that. a very substantial more that that are in the american soldiers activity in iraq would not agree to it to this community requested on that basis the us that departed hardly completely. so what's the new nanny are we talking about here what exactly will it protect u s troops from oh well it is it's a bit bigger than us trips to start with the it support of the of the civilian contractors to go with the nipper to do it the security...
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for the rest of us the knockout game reflects the careless brutality of modern crime. even as america becomes safer, the remaining criminals are colder in their carnage. the delight and decay is mirrored in pop culture. the essence of cool, after all, is detachment. the ability to exact horror without feeling a thing. that makes you a man. or at least the star in the harvey weinstein film. worse, you're entitled to feel resentment which drives victim status as you victimize others. so while i wouldn't say the knockout game is spreading like a violent take on the macarena, it's a by-product of modern ideological warfare that stokes the flames of resentment. violence becomes another entitlement. why shouldn't our moral decline have consequences? we mock proven values and laugh at traditions as we denigrate people with dull jobs. we abandon commitment in favor of desertion and turn cities in to immoral vacuums. children return to empty homes where from a glowing screen kim kardashian shows them what they don't have. it's hell in a handbasket with a high-speed connection.
for the rest of us the knockout game reflects the careless brutality of modern crime. even as america becomes safer, the remaining criminals are colder in their carnage. the delight and decay is mirrored in pop culture. the essence of cool, after all, is detachment. the ability to exact horror without feeling a thing. that makes you a man. or at least the star in the harvey weinstein film. worse, you're entitled to feel resentment which drives victim status as you victimize others. so while i...
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problem is, most of that rain ends up north of us. and that is where we are seeing showers now and we will continue to see those and the showers try spread south tonight and tomorrow morning but it is weak. whatever we see will be light at best. north of the golden gate bridge. with all the clouds, over night lows will be warmer. not in the 30s but in the 40s. mild when you get going. lots of clouds. right? no rain. little. all that cloud cover by tomorrow you will see drizzle along the coast. drizzle on the bridge. golden gate park, bay bridge. there will be glaze on the roads. drizzle is the best we will do. north we could see light showers and sprinkles between midnight tonight and 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. lots of 70s. sun comes out in the afternoon. tonight look for clouds increasing. chance of light shower north. looks robust here on the map. the front it would show this front fraying apart. palling apart. that is where the rain will fall. we will continue on with this chance. slight chance for sprinkle or two. that is it. her
problem is, most of that rain ends up north of us. and that is where we are seeing showers now and we will continue to see those and the showers try spread south tonight and tomorrow morning but it is weak. whatever we see will be light at best. north of the golden gate bridge. with all the clouds, over night lows will be warmer. not in the 30s but in the 40s. mild when you get going. lots of clouds. right? no rain. little. all that cloud cover by tomorrow you will see drizzle along the coast....
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we told us about this 18-month-old girl rana. she was born prematurely, and according to zakaraya, died in september when the special baby formula she needed ran out. >> i used to go and see her every couple of days to check on her. she was so adorable. there's no words to describe what happened to her. >> reporter: the problem is now spilling across the border. even for the families who manage to escape from syria, childhood malnutrition remains a serious threat. the sanitation in these refugee camps is poor, and food is limited. >> she's two years old, so she's very small. >> reporter: linda berbari is a nutritionist with a christian charity in lebanon. she and her team comb the camps looking for vulnerable children. her charity is treating more than 80 cases of malyo malnutrin but she believes there are many more. >> in extreme cases they just-- they have a blank face, and no expression. they even in younger ones, they just stop crying. >> something just cannot happen in the 21st century, to see small kids dying from malnutrit
we told us about this 18-month-old girl rana. she was born prematurely, and according to zakaraya, died in september when the special baby formula she needed ran out. >> i used to go and see her every couple of days to check on her. she was so adorable. there's no words to describe what happened to her. >> reporter: the problem is now spilling across the border. even for the families who manage to escape from syria, childhood malnutrition remains a serious threat. the sanitation in...
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. >> will they agree with us? find out why. >>> plus, even hot dogs are feeling heat from obama care. "cashing in" on your saturday morning starts right now. hieveryone. welcome to "cashin in." i'm eric bolling. remember when the president said this? >> five days from now on october 1st, they will finally be able to buy quality affordable health insurance. >> well, apparently it's not affordable or secure. prom college kids losing their coverage this week to deductibles soaring, and from insurers raising their rates to my favorite, the woman who the president touted as a poster chilfor obama care last month, well, now she's finding out she can't afford coverage after all. michelle, the affordable care act, unaffordable? >> it's not affordable. and we'v been warning about this since 2010. the reason why it's not affordable is because you need lots of young people to sign up. and they're not signing up. and you can't really blame them premiums for young adults are increasing at almostvery single state, and we're not
. >> will they agree with us? find out why. >>> plus, even hot dogs are feeling heat from obama care. "cashing in" on your saturday morning starts right now. hieveryone. welcome to "cashin in." i'm eric bolling. remember when the president said this? >> five days from now on october 1st, they will finally be able to buy quality affordable health insurance. >> well, apparently it's not affordable or secure. prom college kids losing their coverage...
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to try to help women all of us come together. we hope you join us. we're this close to 175,000 participates. to you go on facebook and like us. we're there. but we want men and women to -- it's unclear what happens from here. and this is going to take some more voices. men and women, men as well trying to change the stereotype. >> another question. how do you respond to the critical feedback in the book that the movement has received. has it changed anything about your approach? have you move -- modified based on the exception? the against and so forth? >> i don't think there's anyone said about my book i didn't try to address in my book. so i think what people said wasn't surprising. the volume, that's positively a negative. completely shocked me. you know, -- >> but your book is a level talk abouts that. you point that women face greater scrutiny. you and your book face scrutiny. >> that's right. >> it's called recryings. >> yeah. [laughter] i think what try to do get the -- i set it up with debby and others as a book but a community. we did it in
to try to help women all of us come together. we hope you join us. we're this close to 175,000 participates. to you go on facebook and like us. we're there. but we want men and women to -- it's unclear what happens from here. and this is going to take some more voices. men and women, men as well trying to change the stereotype. >> another question. how do you respond to the critical feedback in the book that the movement has received. has it changed anything about your approach? have you...
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and now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, obamacare shattering a single mother's hopes for affordable insurance. you are going to hear her frustrating story next. okay. let's all go off the record for a minute. look at this. take a close look. do you know what is going on? that is young african-american teenagers viciously and gratuitously attacking a random victim, a teacher in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. now, this violent act is what the teens where this is happening laughingly call the knockout game. this is no game. it's a mean, dangerous and a deadly crime. already, one man hit so-called knockout game. that's murder. it's hard to think it could be worse even more degrading but it might be. lots of other teens know about this knockout game. they have even been interviewed laughing about it laughing like they don't get that this is wrong. instead, acting like it's funny. funny? really? they think it's funny? watch the videos on laughing gretawire. it's posted there. there is more. knockout game crime is a trend. i
and now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, obamacare shattering a single mother's hopes for affordable insurance. you are going to hear her frustrating story next. okay. let's all go off the record for a minute. look at this. take a close look. do you know what is going on? that is young african-american teenagers viciously and gratuitously attacking a random victim, a teacher in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. now, this violent act is what the...
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have a good evening, thank you for being with us. of first >> president obama marked veterans day a wreath at the tomb of the unknown in arlington national cemetery. >> president obama laid a wreath of the unknowns. he spoke about ending the war in tribute to and paid 107-year-old world war ii veteran, richard over ton, who ceremony.t at the this event is just under an [bells] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ [taps] ♪ america the beautiful ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen,please welcome major general jeffrey buchanan, commanding general, united states army. [applause] mr. patrick hallinan, national cemeteries director. [applause] mr. harold fritz, national president for the congressional medal honor society for the united states of america. [applause] and the honorable eric k. shinseki, secretary of veterans affairs. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] ♪ [ hail to the chief ] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing, please place your hand over your heart, or render the salute. ♪
have a good evening, thank you for being with us. of first >> president obama marked veterans day a wreath at the tomb of the unknown in arlington national cemetery. >> president obama laid a wreath of the unknowns. he spoke about ending the war in tribute to and paid 107-year-old world war ii veteran, richard over ton, who ceremony.t at the this event is just under an [bells] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ [taps] ♪ america the beautiful ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen,please...
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stay with us. you sign up because there is attraction for players to go in because they can change the a lives of their team men -- their parents. their family members. you go into it with an open mind that you might sustain injuries that could paralyze you and cause you brain damageou and could cause you some kind of paralysis, et cetera. i would like to see protections. i would like to see the league of oner proper insurance for players. careful about the decisions you make. >> let me read what terry bradshaw said, quote, i couldn't focus and remember things. i was dealing with depression. he said this on thursday. i was frustrated i couldn't remember stuff and i got realocs upset. it was driving me nuts. i feel that way every day, but for a different reason. i was tested to see what condition my brain is in and it is not in good shape. what do you think, greg? >> life is always going to be a risk-benefit equation, not alw just in sports, but where you live. we talked about this yesterday. >> or
stay with us. you sign up because there is attraction for players to go in because they can change the a lives of their team men -- their parents. their family members. you go into it with an open mind that you might sustain injuries that could paralyze you and cause you brain damageou and could cause you some kind of paralysis, et cetera. i would like to see protections. i would like to see the league of oner proper insurance for players. careful about the decisions you make. >> let me...
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if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there right now. gerri: this is not the reason i would choose to get a new car. there are good reasons to get a new card which is if you have a subpar credit card that does not work for you. how the line of? >> take a look at what you are spending. for example, if you are a traveler, not know why you, but i hate being that $25 baggage feet. for a family of four that can at maybe you need a co-branded credit card with your airline said the you can get the baggage fee waived and get priority booking and other benefits. it takes -- is a good idea to look around and see where you are. gerri: i have to tell you that deals to change all the time and there are some that are better than others. tommy the essential elements that you look for in a rewards card? a certain a pr? >> rewards cards, you are to begin now looking at a pr because if you carry a balance, it is not the best deal. you are looking at if the reward is flexible and if there will be rew
if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there right now. gerri: this is not the reason i would choose to get a new car. there are good reasons to get a new card which is if you have a subpar credit card that does not work for you. how the line of? >> take a look at what you are spending. for example, if you are a traveler, not know why you, but i hate being that $25 baggage feet. for a...
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wow, they're like right on us. boeing away even avid whale watchers such as sharon she ever. >> it's never been like this. this is phenomenal >> reporter: do these whales make you feel very small? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: there are also dolphins and hundreds of sea lions. they are chasing an unexplained explosion of anchovies in the bay. killer whales showed up to hunt the sea lions. >> under the bow! >> reporter: tourists and scientists have never seen anything quite like it. >> there's easily over 100 to 200 whales in monterey bay, so this is, like, so exceptional. we just can't even believe it. >> reporter: nancy black is a marine biologist and captain of this whale watching boat. >> looking pretty good. >> reporter: she says most humpback whales should have left for their winding breeding grounds in mexico but could not pass up this fish feast. is this a question of which biological need wins out-- breeding or food? >> it's a struggle between food and mating. i mean, it's like which one? >> r
wow, they're like right on us. boeing away even avid whale watchers such as sharon she ever. >> it's never been like this. this is phenomenal >> reporter: do these whales make you feel very small? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: there are also dolphins and hundreds of sea lions. they are chasing an unexplained explosion of anchovies in the bay. killer whales showed up to hunt the sea lions. >> under the bow! >> reporter: tourists and scientists...
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we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the streets. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you kn
we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the...
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"i'm really unaware of this," he told us. he said we should go to a village, the mass producer of oil paintings in the world. 15,000 workers churn out $600 billion worth of oil paintings a year. the majority are knockoffs. american hotel and retail chains are among its biggest customers. under chinese law, artists are only allowed to copy the work of other artists who have been dead for more than 50 years. but we commissioned four replicas of hobart's painting for less than $40 each. u.s. law enforcement tells artists like clinton hobart there is little they can do unless they hire copyright attorneys. >> it takes so much money. you need to be so big in order to stop them, and they know it. >> reporter: he plans to watermark images of his paintings online, if only to make his counterfeiters' jobs a little harder. seth doane, cbs news, china. >> pelley: and that's the authentic cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group a
"i'm really unaware of this," he told us. he said we should go to a village, the mass producer of oil paintings in the world. 15,000 workers churn out $600 billion worth of oil paintings a year. the majority are knockoffs. american hotel and retail chains are among its biggest customers. under chinese law, artists are only allowed to copy the work of other artists who have been dead for more than 50 years. but we commissioned four replicas of hobart's painting for less than $40 each....
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rain, but it will start to push us on shore winds, right? we have offshore winds today, on shore winds tomorrow. you can see the drop in temperature. set the clock back saturday night, change the batteries, and get ready for the coolest weather sunday and monday and probably the breeziest, also. we'll see a bit of a warming tuesday and wednesday. but it's start to go look more like november than today. we're starting off rather warm outside. have a good one. >>> as we take you right into mil pe des, we have a live picture of this fatal accident that accident occurred occurred earlier this morning involve ago construction worker. this is northbound along 680. here is a live look at it. right now we have tow trucks on the scene. traffic is slowly moving by. you've got at least one lane blocked right now. this is all due to a fatal accident involving a construction worker the picking up some signs. now, if you want to avoid this, you can always use the nimitz. traveling if you are making it out of milpedes and into fremont. in the southbound di
rain, but it will start to push us on shore winds, right? we have offshore winds today, on shore winds tomorrow. you can see the drop in temperature. set the clock back saturday night, change the batteries, and get ready for the coolest weather sunday and monday and probably the breeziest, also. we'll see a bit of a warming tuesday and wednesday. but it's start to go look more like november than today. we're starting off rather warm outside. have a good one. >>> as we take you right...
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and he's giving us fresh material to add to his blooper reel. you want a good chuckle, you should stick around. his bloope reel. you want a good chuckle, you should stick around. >>> this week, more than a dozen democratic lawmakers senators showed up at the white house to demand some answers from president. they are nervous because the political firestorm that is raging around his health care law that we talked about in the a block is going to cost them possibly their seats in next year's midterm elections. charles crow hammer doesn't think they're going to be able to escape the rollout disaster though. here's him. >> the president now is toxic. the thing is called obama care. there's no running away from it. it's got his name on it. you see the president and you think about the policy and you know it's a disaster. the problem for the democrats is they are hostage to a bunch of geeks working right now late into the night trying to fix a system which is not just the glitches we're talking about, the architecture, the underlying structure of it i
and he's giving us fresh material to add to his blooper reel. you want a good chuckle, you should stick around. his bloope reel. you want a good chuckle, you should stick around. >>> this week, more than a dozen democratic lawmakers senators showed up at the white house to demand some answers from president. they are nervous because the political firestorm that is raging around his health care law that we talked about in the a block is going to cost them possibly their seats in next...
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. >> let us pray. oh god, i am an american veteran, and ever with your grace and your strength to guide me, i have sacrificed for you and country. and you have made my heritage long, and proud. for i shivered that cold winter in valley forge, and spilled my blood, i am an american veteran. i came to france in the war to end all wars, i am an american veteran. i was there on that day of infamy, stormed the beaches of normandy, and i scaled the cliffs. i met battle on island after island, and i raised the flag. i am an american veteran. i was there with macarthur in korea, and in the jungles of vietnam. i was there in desert storm, iraq, and today, in the mountains of afghanistan, and i remain ready to pledge my all, for i am my brothers' and sisters' keeper. i am an american veteran, and humbly i beseech thee to hearken to my prayer, and make haste to establish justice, freedom, and peace among men and women and nations. for this we humbly pray, amen. >> now i would like to invite mr. harold fritz to le
. >> let us pray. oh god, i am an american veteran, and ever with your grace and your strength to guide me, i have sacrificed for you and country. and you have made my heritage long, and proud. for i shivered that cold winter in valley forge, and spilled my blood, i am an american veteran. i came to france in the war to end all wars, i am an american veteran. i was there on that day of infamy, stormed the beaches of normandy, and i scaled the cliffs. i met battle on island after island,...
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it's a pretty big milestone for us, there's still some vetting to be done to be sure we have the full sign off but so far all of the instrumentation and everything we've been evaluating suggests it's been working as designed and only happening better than anticipated in terms of schedule, so great news, big milestone for the central subway. if not this weekend it will likely happen soon thereafter. then finally, just for those who weren't able to attend and for the public and employees, we held our safe driver awards ceremony this past sunday up in the presidio and what the safe driver awards is is a program to recognize the muni operators with 15 or more years of safe driving record. very pleased to be joined by our board chair as well as directors lee and ramos and this was an event we did collaboratively between the agency and local 258, the transport workers a union, the folks who represent our operators. we had 174 operators who were eligible for the award, six of whom had more than 35 years of safe driving with the mta, one of them i think had 41 years of safe driving with the m
it's a pretty big milestone for us, there's still some vetting to be done to be sure we have the full sign off but so far all of the instrumentation and everything we've been evaluating suggests it's been working as designed and only happening better than anticipated in terms of schedule, so great news, big milestone for the central subway. if not this weekend it will likely happen soon thereafter. then finally, just for those who weren't able to attend and for the public and employees, we held...